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. >>> one year ago super storm sandy left behind $65 million in damage. >> ellis island reopened. they were putting roofs on family's homes. there is still a lot of work ahead. only 11% of federal money has been released. communities were declaring victory over sandy. >> amazing how fast they are working. >> the red cross says they were honored all across the area. >>> could dry sunny days be coming? >> the answer is dry conditions are ahead but you have an 8 hour drive due west and you have some showers. we may start on a west note. ill chilly. 56 in the city. 56 in annapolis. believe it or not we will be milder. 50 in the city. a cold night and cloudy. we will talk more at 11:17. >>> you will see pockets of parents in different colors in the audience representing their communities. they want to add seats to the elementary. that could be a shift on where you send your student to school in the future. >> is the plan complete or are we participating to get to a good plan? >> he doesn't know where he will send his son to school. >> underground storage tanks, the department of public
. >>> one year ago super storm sandy left behind $65 million in damage. >> ellis island reopened. they were putting roofs on family's homes. there is still a lot of work ahead. only 11% of federal money has been released. communities were declaring victory over sandy. >> amazing how fast they are working. >> the red cross says they were honored all across the area. >>> could dry sunny days be coming? >> the answer is dry conditions are ahead but you...
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our original series surviving sandy one year later. >> it was the first home they owned and they had only lived in it for four months. >> it is heartbreaking. >> yeah. >> it was heart wrenching. >> it was kind of -- it was tough to separate out our situation from everybody else's. because there was such a collective heartbreak. >> throughout this past week, their heart broken neighbors picked up the pieces but jeff and dina have been a standstill. >> where are you guys. >> basically exactly the same place we were. the day after the storm. this is basically where the foundation cracked all the way down through the footing. from the flooding and the force of the water. on the house. which also buckled the inside of the house. and the floors. fist things first, fix the foundation, they thought they were covered but when they went to collect their claim with the national flood insurance program that's run by fema, they were flatly denied. the policy does not insure the loss of property, even if the earth movement is caused by flood. >> it made no sense that you can have a whole part of y
our original series surviving sandy one year later. >> it was the first home they owned and they had only lived in it for four months. >> it is heartbreaking. >> yeah. >> it was heart wrenching. >> it was kind of -- it was tough to separate out our situation from everybody else's. because there was such a collective heartbreak. >> throughout this past week, their heart broken neighbors picked up the pieces but jeff and dina have been a standstill. >>...
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this was one of the hardest hit areas by sandy. twenty-three people died and two people on this block alone. and residents say less than 25% of their neighborses have neighe returned. at this restaurant friends gathered in the bar john toto's grandmother ran the restaurant for decade. decades. he brought the property 25 years ago to keep the family tradition alive. >> i had photos when my grandmother had it the 1950 hurricane. but he doesn't plan to rebuild the house next door. >> i'm done. a ththe storm surged eight foot waves. >> hopefully more and more people will come back and our lives will get back to normalcy. >> the chamber of commerce had a block party to lend support. >> with a third of businesses nearby still closed many people are not in the mood to celebrate any time soon. >> joining me now are congressman gregory neaks. and joseph popello and president an ceo of zone a it's a non-profit that helps people hurt by hurricane sandy. i thank you all for joining us. congressman i would like to start with you. the cost of th
this was one of the hardest hit areas by sandy. twenty-three people died and two people on this block alone. and residents say less than 25% of their neighborses have neighe returned. at this restaurant friends gathered in the bar john toto's grandmother ran the restaurant for decade. decades. he brought the property 25 years ago to keep the family tradition alive. >> i had photos when my grandmother had it the 1950 hurricane. but he doesn't plan to rebuild the house next door. >>...
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sandy caused an estimated $65 billion in damage. elected officals say more work is needed to rebuild. >> those are the headlines a the 2atthis hour. consider this is next. and remember you can get the latest news on-line at aljazeera.com. ♪ >> one year after the superstorm sandy the eastern seaboard is still recovering. after billions were pledged for the recovery why are so many people still homeless and why has so little of the money basketbalbasketballbeenspent. >> president obama's tenure has seen it's share of controversy. how is his approval rating so high is he the second teflon president. >> and hard-core fans spend countless hours into the fantasticsy football league should they be able to spend money and b bye buy shares. >> we begin with superstorm sandy. 12 months after the storm batter theebattered the northeast. many are still waiting to rebuild. al jazeera reports from a stat n island neighborhood that turned out to be the deadliest place to be in new york. in 2012. one year later recovery seems unlikely if not impo
sandy caused an estimated $65 billion in damage. elected officals say more work is needed to rebuild. >> those are the headlines a the 2atthis hour. consider this is next. and remember you can get the latest news on-line at aljazeera.com. ♪ >> one year after the superstorm sandy the eastern seaboard is still recovering. after billions were pledged for the recovery why are so many people still homeless and why has so little of the money basketbalbasketballbeenspent. >>...
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superstorm sandy, a tropical storm wrapped in a nor'easter, surrounded by a blizzard. high winds, heavy rain, snow, a storm surge, the likes of which east coast cities had not seen in modern memory or in some cases, ever. and as these then and now photos show, the damage lingers in so many places but is almost undetectible elsewhere. that jersey shore roller coaster surrounded by the atlantic has yet to be restored. just inland. the town of seaside heights turned into a grid, not of streets but canals. the rebuilding there still under way. in brooklyn, the iconic image of the battery tunnel, inundated, now just a memory. it is high and dry, but a lot of repairs are still being done on the new york subways, including the 8 train out to rockaway and just to the west of it, breezy point, where more than 100 homes burned. then there are the people of staten island. families like the camarads. a year ago as you can see were living in horrific conditions, no water, power, no heat, little hope. now as they struggle to rebuild their home and their lives, they find themselves i
superstorm sandy, a tropical storm wrapped in a nor'easter, surrounded by a blizzard. high winds, heavy rain, snow, a storm surge, the likes of which east coast cities had not seen in modern memory or in some cases, ever. and as these then and now photos show, the damage lingers in so many places but is almost undetectible elsewhere. that jersey shore roller coaster surrounded by the atlantic has yet to be restored. just inland. the town of seaside heights turned into a grid, not of streets but...
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can you believe that almost 350,000 homes and businesses were effected by hurricane sandy? what an extraordinary number. and those businesses who have come back have struggled. a lot of the missed memorial day, then they had a lousy july 4th and labor day, and if people don't come down from new york, then clearly they are going to have a very tough time. so that's really the business side of things. on the emotional side of things and the aesthetic side, it is blight. because people who are -- this is a legacy area. a lot of heritage money here, and those people have been able to repair. but if you don't have money, waiting for the government aid which has been very slow trickling through, a lot of people have aban conned their homes. so now the jersey shore has urban blight all along it. you know thousands of families lost their homes. joining now with a look of the on going efforts to recover and rebuild. >> sandy caused an estimated $65 billion in damages that's the costliest storm since hurricane katrina. the u. housing of urban development, nearly 48 billion-dollars in
can you believe that almost 350,000 homes and businesses were effected by hurricane sandy? what an extraordinary number. and those businesses who have come back have struggled. a lot of the missed memorial day, then they had a lousy july 4th and labor day, and if people don't come down from new york, then clearly they are going to have a very tough time. so that's really the business side of things. on the emotional side of things and the aesthetic side, it is blight. because people who are --...
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one of the strongest advocates for sandy is peter king who joins us tonight. congressman, we hear from people a year later who are still stuck in terrible circumstances and unable to regain the financial footing and regain their homes. they're stuck in this catch 22 situation when it comes to government loans and flood insurance. here is the question, why is there still such a huge problem a year after sandy helping these folks? >> well, my district was hit particularly hard. and my office, we work full-time trying to work with many of the people who are still having problems. let me just put one positive note on this. an awful lot of progress has been made. many people have gotten significant amounts of money, certainly in my district, also, for instance, a sewage treatment plant is being rebuilt. and local businesses are getting tremendous amounts of money that were laid out, which will certainly help people with their property taxes. much of the slowdown, if you will, is because first of all it took congress almost three months to act. and then after that y
one of the strongest advocates for sandy is peter king who joins us tonight. congressman, we hear from people a year later who are still stuck in terrible circumstances and unable to regain the financial footing and regain their homes. they're stuck in this catch 22 situation when it comes to government loans and flood insurance. here is the question, why is there still such a huge problem a year after sandy helping these folks? >> well, my district was hit particularly hard. and my...
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superstorm sandy, a tropical storm wrapped in a nor'easter, surrounded by a blizzard. high winds, heavy rain, snow, a storm surge, the likes of which east coast cities had not seen in modern memory or in some cases, ever. and as these then and now photos show, the damage lingers in so many places but is almost un detectible elsewhere. that jersey shore roller coaster surrounded by the atlantic has yet to be restored. the town of sea side heights turned into a grid, not of streets but canals. the rebuilding there still under way. in brooklyn, the iconic image of the battery tunnel, inundated, now just a memory. it is high and dry, but a lot of repairs are still being done on the new york subways, including the 8 train out to rockaway and just to the west of it, breezy point, where more than 100 homes burned. then there are the people of staten island. this family, a year ago as you can see were living in horrific conditions, no water, power, no heat, little hope. now as they struggle to rebuild their home and their lives they find themselves in a different kind of night
superstorm sandy, a tropical storm wrapped in a nor'easter, surrounded by a blizzard. high winds, heavy rain, snow, a storm surge, the likes of which east coast cities had not seen in modern memory or in some cases, ever. and as these then and now photos show, the damage lingers in so many places but is almost un detectible elsewhere. that jersey shore roller coaster surrounded by the atlantic has yet to be restored. the town of sea side heights turned into a grid, not of streets but canals....
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. >>> when we return, rising from superstorm sandy. residents in one hard-hit area mark the one-year anniversary as their beach community returns from the ruins. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. ♪ this week at kmart, get 50% off costumes. and, shop your way members get an additional 10% back in points. plus, fun size candy is 2 for $5. kmart. get in. get more halloween. or giving the dog a workout, find your balance™. every delicious balance bar® has 40-30-30 balanced nutrition to give you energy that lasts. balance bar®... have you found your balance™? [ dog barks ] kevin deleon kevin deleoforecas the country. kevin deleoforecas washington, d.c., cloudy today, 67 the high. atlanta, sunshine. and cloudy in st. louis. cloudy also in denver today. seattle, some sun with a high of 54. >>> a dust storm in arizona caused a huge pileup, killing three people and injuring at least 12 others. police say 19 ve
. >>> when we return, rising from superstorm sandy. residents in one hard-hit area mark the one-year anniversary as their beach community returns from the ruins. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. ♪ this week at kmart, get 50% off costumes. and, shop your way members get an additional 10% back in points. plus, fun size candy is 2 for $5. kmart. get in. get...
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last year's race was cancelled because of super storm sandy so this year's marathon takes on special meaning. tom foreman reports. >> reporter: on the streets of baltimore, karina christianson spent months preparing for the new york city marathon. adding up the miles and pushing down the memories on what happened to her hometown. >> i had cousins in long island with 4 feet of water. >> reporter: last year when sandy washed over the city, it swept away the great race. city officials tried to run it as scheduled but the massive property loss and human suffering proved too much. >> the best way to help new york city at this time is to say we will not conduct the 2012 ing new york city marathon. >> reporter: now its return is harolded as symbolic of the city, back are 48,000 runners purring $300 million into the economy. back are the elite athletes like this olympian. in 2009 he was the first american to win new york in more than two decades and brought perspective. >> winning is not about first place or getting the best out of yourself. >> reporter: and millions raised for charity. and
last year's race was cancelled because of super storm sandy so this year's marathon takes on special meaning. tom foreman reports. >> reporter: on the streets of baltimore, karina christianson spent months preparing for the new york city marathon. adding up the miles and pushing down the memories on what happened to her hometown. >> i had cousins in long island with 4 feet of water. >> reporter: last year when sandy washed over the city, it swept away the great race. city...
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sandy canceled the marathon last year and was on many hearts and minds like brian lang's. his home burned to the ground. in breezy point, the new york community devastated by floods and then fire. >> everything we owned was destroyed and to sit today in central park and complete the new york city marathon is so overwhelming. >> reporter: new york has the largest marathon in the world and for many today, an enormous source of information. ron allen, nbc news, new york. >>> when "nbc nightly news" continues this sunday, the shopping wars. the unusual steps some malls are taking this holiday season as online competition heats up. >>> and later, maintaining the memory of jfk. the woman in charge of the eternal flame. [ male announcer ] coughequence #10. speechless. so here's to the bride and... [ coughs ] [ all gasp ] [ male announcer ] robitussin dm max now comes in a new liquid-filled capsule. nothing provides more powerful cough relief. robitussin. don't suffer the coughequences. nothing provides more powerful cough relief. medicare open enrollment.gain. time to compare pla
sandy canceled the marathon last year and was on many hearts and minds like brian lang's. his home burned to the ground. in breezy point, the new york community devastated by floods and then fire. >> everything we owned was destroyed and to sit today in central park and complete the new york city marathon is so overwhelming. >> reporter: new york has the largest marathon in the world and for many today, an enormous source of information. ron allen, nbc news, new york. >>>...
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superstorm sandy. one year ago today. many of us were standing in the way of what turned out to be one of the most devastating storms to ever hit the east coast. here is the truth. a lot of areas haven't recovered. families are displaced. money has been slow. rebuilding has become a big problem. a lot of people just been not back in their homes and nowhere still. we will take a look at it and talk about vulnerability going forward. >> here is also a very interesting idea to consider. put a little box in your car and pay taxes only on how many miles you drive, not on how much gas you pump or how much gas you use. the people behind this idea say it would mean the end of the gas tax and that you would be rewarded for driving less, but could it also mean an invasion of privacy? who is up? who is down some swho a winner if this actually takes place but one idea that one state is testing out and we will talk about it. >> look forward to hearing about it. >> of course. >>> it is time for your morning rhyme. our tweet of the day
superstorm sandy. one year ago today. many of us were standing in the way of what turned out to be one of the most devastating storms to ever hit the east coast. here is the truth. a lot of areas haven't recovered. families are displaced. money has been slow. rebuilding has become a big problem. a lot of people just been not back in their homes and nowhere still. we will take a look at it and talk about vulnerability going forward. >> here is also a very interesting idea to consider. put...
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what was it about sandy that made it so dangerous? why has this year's hurricane season been so tame? we don't want to jinx anything. here now is meteorologist janice dean. >> can you believe it was a year ago today that we were talking about super storm sandy? and i wish that i could take the credit for it but the computer modelling was just incredible. we knew about a week out that this storm had the potential to be a disaster across millions of people, a heavily populated area and the angle of the storm was really the key to why this was such a damaging system. so as we take a look at the satellite radar imagery going back a year ago, you can see where the storm made landfall and it was really -- it was a couple of things. it was the angle of the storm because you had long island sound and new york harbor so all of that water just funneled into this heavily populated area. we were 15 minutes away from high tide so we saw a storm surge of 13 to 15 feet. and of course, millions of people live in the area. it changed the landscape of
what was it about sandy that made it so dangerous? why has this year's hurricane season been so tame? we don't want to jinx anything. here now is meteorologist janice dean. >> can you believe it was a year ago today that we were talking about super storm sandy? and i wish that i could take the credit for it but the computer modelling was just incredible. we knew about a week out that this storm had the potential to be a disaster across millions of people, a heavily populated area and the...
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first, putting the pieces back together from superstorm sandy. the day we rescued riley was a truly amazing day. he was a matted mess in a small cage. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at angieslist.com medicare open enrollment. of year again. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. buit never hurts to see if u can find bettoverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care la open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >>> it's been a full year since the devastating weather event dubbed superstorm sandy crashed into the northeast damaging and destroying not only property but lives. senior correspondent rick leventhal s
first, putting the pieces back together from superstorm sandy. the day we rescued riley was a truly amazing day. he was a matted mess in a small cage. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at...
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>>"this town gets whacked by sandy and this fire." >>"it's punch in the gut, poppy, i'm not gonna kid ya. you sit there's no reason why, there is no good answer. the only thing you can do is deal with it." >> reporter:at the beachcomber bar and grill something astounding happened. >> reporter:the businesses on both sides of michael carbone's restaurant burned down. >> reporter:but his. did not. >>"fire, storm, we're here - this is our life. this is how we make our living and the lesson is we're jersey strong." >> reporter:strong. a good word to describe folks here. >> reporter:and what bubba built -- twice -- he's building again -- come hell or high water. >>"if i can get my doors open, pay my rent, pay my employees i'll be happy. i'll be happy. i'll be open - that's the goal." >> jacqueline: we will talk more about the weather coming up in just a minute. widespread 40 that is the dark blue on your screen. there is a frost advisory but i'd want to track the temperatures into the afternoon and he was the '60s in the north bay to inland
>>"this town gets whacked by sandy and this fire." >>"it's punch in the gut, poppy, i'm not gonna kid ya. you sit there's no reason why, there is no good answer. the only thing you can do is deal with it." >> reporter:at the beachcomber bar and grill something astounding happened. >> reporter:the businesses on both sides of michael carbone's restaurant burned down. >> reporter:but his. did not. >>"fire, storm, we're here - this is our...
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a lot of questions since sandy - could it happen again. i want to take you back to 1856, to 2012 - these are the storms that made landfall in new jersey or game 65 miles off new jersey. i want you to notice the trajectory from the south-west to the north-east, where almost all of the storms travelled, except sandy - that went from south-east to north-west. the big problem here is the strongest part of the storm is always on the right-hand side of the storm. normally if we have another storm like this or any storms coming up through new jersey most will take this traj ectry. and the strongest part will be over the atlantic ocean. can it happen? of course it could. most likely it will be a long time. when i see you later in the show i'll talk about what will happen for game 6 of the world series. >> consumers are bes mistic, businesses are -- bes mistic and businesses are making fewer sales. that's good news for investors. record highs on walt. >> connecting two continents and one city underground. the $4 billion tunnel next. conversation >>
a lot of questions since sandy - could it happen again. i want to take you back to 1856, to 2012 - these are the storms that made landfall in new jersey or game 65 miles off new jersey. i want you to notice the trajectory from the south-west to the north-east, where almost all of the storms travelled, except sandy - that went from south-east to north-west. the big problem here is the strongest part of the storm is always on the right-hand side of the storm. normally if we have another storm...
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one year later, victims of superstorm sandy are still waiting. small business owners and residents who applied for grants to help rebuild after the storm have not received money or only a portion of funds promised. nearly $5 billion of the $50 billion pledged have been used by cities and states. the hold-up is in a cumbersome process that directs federal relief funds to states and eventually to recipients in need. one new york council group is developing an online database to help identify recipients and move money to them, faster. the white house has vowed to find a cure for technical glitches that have overshadowed the open enrollment process of the new health care law. the obama administration has named a general contractor to fix the health care site and says the task will be completed by november 30th. former office of management and budget director jeff zients will run the project. he says the healthcare.gov website is fixable. meanwhile, consumers might use the delay to learn more about the health care law. a bankrate study finds almost ha
one year later, victims of superstorm sandy are still waiting. small business owners and residents who applied for grants to help rebuild after the storm have not received money or only a portion of funds promised. nearly $5 billion of the $50 billion pledged have been used by cities and states. the hold-up is in a cumbersome process that directs federal relief funds to states and eventually to recipients in need. one new york council group is developing an online database to help identify...
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speaker, events like sandy can happen anywhere. they don't just threaten the coast, but all communities and all states. events like sandy can happen at anytime and are happening with alarming frequency. this was not an isolated event that happens every decade. we cannot continue to sit back and wait for the next disaster to happen pfer we take action. the -- before we take action. the time to act is not a year from now, not a month from now, not even a day from now. the time to act is today. we must implement preventative measures to make our communities more resilient and be proactive in addressing climate change, the root cause of extreme weather events. only then will will we be able to -- will we be able to ensure that the legacy of sandy is one f action and not despair and procrastination. i yield back. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. mcclintock, for five minutes. mr. speaker, over the past few weeks, it's become obvious that we are watchi
speaker, events like sandy can happen anywhere. they don't just threaten the coast, but all communities and all states. events like sandy can happen at anytime and are happening with alarming frequency. this was not an isolated event that happens every decade. we cannot continue to sit back and wait for the next disaster to happen pfer we take action. the -- before we take action. the time to act is not a year from now, not a month from now, not even a day from now. the time to act is today. we...
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he was also a first responder to sandy victims. we caught up to him and he said the added security measures make him feel safe. >> i feel safer with the added security and i have family that will be watching near the finish line. that was a thought i had. do i want to potentially subject them to that. it took a lot longer to get in here this morning and i'm okay with that. the security around here is super tight and they are not leavinleaving anything to chanc. >> the nypd has ramped up their security efforts. the police commissioner ray kelly says this years' security is expected to be very tight. they have added 1400 security cameras in addition to the 6000 security cameras that are already surveilling around the city. there is going to be po bomb sniffing dogs at the finish line and helicopters monitoring from the air and boats in thea in thr borst to ensure that the runners are safe crossing those bridges. all of this is put in place to make sure that another boston document happen. doesn't happen. >> and it was a cloudy and co
he was also a first responder to sandy victims. we caught up to him and he said the added security measures make him feel safe. >> i feel safer with the added security and i have family that will be watching near the finish line. that was a thought i had. do i want to potentially subject them to that. it took a lot longer to get in here this morning and i'm okay with that. the security around here is super tight and they are not leavinleaving anything to chanc. >> the nypd has...
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. >>> ellis island is reopening today for the first time since hurricane sandy hit exactly one year ago tomorrow. visitors can now walk the halls of the popular immigration station and american immigrant wall of honor outside. the immigration museum will remain closed through the spring. much more news after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] eeny, meeny, miny, go. more adventures await in the lexus lx, rx, and new seven-passenger gx. dare to be spontaneous. >>> between the u.s. spying revelations and the problem with the obama care website, it seems president obama may have a management problem on his hands. our chief political analyst gloria borger is here watching all of this for us. is the president on top of these critically important issues? >> it seems to me that at the very least, wolf, there is some kind of a management problem over at the white house. you have the president saying he's angry that he didn't know that the website was having problems with his signature domestic legislative achievement. he also, we're now told, didn't know about angela merkel's cell phone be
. >>> ellis island is reopening today for the first time since hurricane sandy hit exactly one year ago tomorrow. visitors can now walk the halls of the popular immigration station and american immigrant wall of honor outside. the immigration museum will remain closed through the spring. much more news after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] eeny, meeny, miny, go. more adventures await in the lexus lx, rx, and new seven-passenger gx. dare to be spontaneous. >>> between...
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her name sandy. >> one visual sandy and one gentle loving sandy. >> exactly. >> in the same night. i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. 14 maryland jackson took his first step last week. >> that's so sweet. >> miraculous evening. i still cannot believe it's been a year. there were no deaths. we use the word "miracle." no deaths that night and there was a lit billion it of a surprise that the family now has 2 2-month-old roxanne. i said did yo have any misgivings about going back to the same hospital. they said absolutely not but we did check the weather report. >> dr. holly phillips, dr. jon lapook. thank you. >>> coming up next a story of courage and grit. a woman who's taking the street of new york one year after losing everything to superstorm sandy. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." ♪ music ♪ ♪ music ♪ it's so much more than coffee. brew the love. keurig. [ male announcer ] at scott, we don't need elaborate stunts
her name sandy. >> one visual sandy and one gentle loving sandy. >> exactly. >> in the same night. i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. 14 maryland jackson took his first step last week. >> that's so sweet. >> miraculous evening. i still cannot believe it's been a year. there were no deaths. we use the word...
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it was emotional for many after last year's cancellation due to superstorm sandy. a pair of kenyans. geoffrey mutai and priscah jeptoo took the prize. and a $100,000 prize each. >>> ha do you do when you're losing to your bitter rival? we, it looks like you set fire to their stadium with some flares. the game was delayed ten minutes, if you can believe it as fire trucks settled the flames. >>> just ahead, dylan drier with your forecast. and during leah michele's darkest hours after the death of her love, cory monteith. guess which star invited her into their home? >>> good morning, welcome back, it's getting cold out there right now. it's only 29 in denver, casper, wyoming at 23 degrees, up and down the northwest, we're seeing temperatures in the low to mid 40s. it is still unsettled in parts of the pacific northwest, where we still have a couple of showers, but they're light, not nearly as heavy and not as windy as it was over the weekend. still unsettled. we're going to see the storm system move into parts of idaho especially going into tonight and tomorrow. we c
it was emotional for many after last year's cancellation due to superstorm sandy. a pair of kenyans. geoffrey mutai and priscah jeptoo took the prize. and a $100,000 prize each. >>> ha do you do when you're losing to your bitter rival? we, it looks like you set fire to their stadium with some flares. the game was delayed ten minutes, if you can believe it as fire trucks settled the flames. >>> just ahead, dylan drier with your forecast. and during leah michele's darkest hours...
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now, we saw a lot of coastal flooding with super storm sandy. in fact, the sea board on new jersey experienced the bulk of the coastal flooding maryland also awe moderate coastal flooding. and there were some extremes across the entire state of maryland. in fact issue the highest rainfall occurred in eastern maryland. that was over 12 1/2 inches of rainfall. 79 miles per hour. then the highest snow amount was in redhouse, maryland, 29 inches. inches of noafl. now a year ago today. and weather is certainly a different story. and pleasant news coming up. we'll talk more on your updated first warning weather forecast. for now, i'm live at the wjz mobile weather lab, here at the inner harbor. >> now, coming up tomorrow night, at 6:00, on wjz rising waters. the first warning weather team uncovers how it's not just storms. how the coastline in our state itself is disappearing at 6:00. >>> we are learning more tonight about a deadly murder- suicide, involving a city police officer. vic has the latest for us from the newsroom. vic? >> reporter: well, we
now, we saw a lot of coastal flooding with super storm sandy. in fact, the sea board on new jersey experienced the bulk of the coastal flooding maryland also awe moderate coastal flooding. and there were some extremes across the entire state of maryland. in fact issue the highest rainfall occurred in eastern maryland. that was over 12 1/2 inches of rainfall. 79 miles per hour. then the highest snow amount was in redhouse, maryland, 29 inches. inches of noafl. now a year ago today. and weather...
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superstorm sandy wiped out last year's race. they navigated across bridges and city streets and encountered increased security after the bombing at the boston marathon. >> i wanted to come to new york, first i want to honor the victims of the boston marathon and the survivors, and secondly, last year i came here to run the race and superstorm sandy ended the race so i wanted to come back here and finish business. >> kenya's runner won the men's race. another kenyan came from behind to win the women's race. >> you're about to see something chances are you've never seen before. >> a shocking sight put the neighborhood on edge. check it out. what neighbors are saying about this hair-raising experience. >> taking a live look outside. some weather changes are coming our way. meteorologist leigh glaser has to those who've been denied ewelcome to covered california. now, you can no longer be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. enroll today at coveredca.com. >>> remember this? you're looking live from our emeryville cam
superstorm sandy wiped out last year's race. they navigated across bridges and city streets and encountered increased security after the bombing at the boston marathon. >> i wanted to come to new york, first i want to honor the victims of the boston marathon and the survivors, and secondly, last year i came here to run the race and superstorm sandy ended the race so i wanted to come back here and finish business. >> kenya's runner won the men's race. another kenyan came from behind...
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her name sandy. >> one visual sandy and one gentle loving sandy. >> exactly. >> in the same night. i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. 14 maryland jackson took his first step last week. >> that's so sweet. >> miraculous evening. i still cannot believe it's been a year. there were no deaths. we use the word "miracle." no deaths that night and there was a lit billion it of a surprise that the family now has 2 2-month-old roxanne. i said did yo have any misgivings about going back to the same hospital. they said absolutely not but we did check the weather report. >> dr. holly phillips, dr. jon lapook. thank you. >>> coming up next a story of courage and grit. a woman who's taking the street of new york one year after losing everything to superstorm sandy. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." ♪ music ♪ ♪ music ♪ it's so much more than coffee. brew the love. keurig. [ male announcer ] at scott, we don't need elaborate stunts
her name sandy. >> one visual sandy and one gentle loving sandy. >> exactly. >> in the same night. i've got her down as hero in my phone. >> jackson was taken to a nearby hospital for a few more weeks before going home. a year later, the shepherds are weathering happier challenges. 14 maryland jackson took his first step last week. >> that's so sweet. >> miraculous evening. i still cannot believe it's been a year. there were no deaths. we use the word...
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the one year anniversary of sandy is tomorrow. the storm killed more than 100 people - and did billions in damage. since then, the national hurricane center has made big changes in how they issue their forecasts. john zarrella explains. >> reporter: for the people who lived through it, hurricane sandy was a nightmare. for emergency managers and forecasters sandy was a nauseating mess. >> "we had a difficult dilemma on our hands." >> reporter: hurricane center director rick knabb says next timethere won't be a dilemma. why, requires looking at what happened. forecasters knew sandy was morphingbecoming a super storm. while it had hurricane force winds and pushed that wall of water called storm surge towards the coastline, by the time it made landfall it wouldn't be a hurricane -- technically. >> "of all the disasters we deal with, hurricanes are the one we map and spend a lot of time trying to figure out who's at risk and then get the messaging out there for them to evacuate in time to leave." are >> >> reporter: but the message may
the one year anniversary of sandy is tomorrow. the storm killed more than 100 people - and did billions in damage. since then, the national hurricane center has made big changes in how they issue their forecasts. john zarrella explains. >> reporter: for the people who lived through it, hurricane sandy was a nightmare. for emergency managers and forecasters sandy was a nauseating mess. >> "we had a difficult dilemma on our hands." >> reporter: hurricane center...
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superstorm sandy saw to that. then the boston marathon bombings happened adding a new sense of threat and heightened security to this year's race. but the faicco family who we met along the route didn't mind that. they were here for their son and brother sean. >> is there any special about this given everything that this country and this area has been through this past year. >> it has been. i'm here to see my brother run and he ran in boston this year. so we were there and it was tough to live through those couple of days. >> reporter: the faiccoes are from staten island, a place decimated by the storm. >> that's what we do in new york after something so difficult like sandy that we got it all together and are getting back on our feet again. >> reporter: in a marathon progress is measured in steps or in the case of tatyana mcfaden w every turn of her wheels. >> did a lot of training. and i just really had a lot of faith in myself and my training. >> mcfaden won the women's wheelchair race, an unprecedented fourth
superstorm sandy saw to that. then the boston marathon bombings happened adding a new sense of threat and heightened security to this year's race. but the faicco family who we met along the route didn't mind that. they were here for their son and brother sean. >> is there any special about this given everything that this country and this area has been through this past year. >> it has been. i'm here to see my brother run and he ran in boston this year. so we were there and it was...
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. >>> since today is the anniversary of hurricane sandy, we are hooking up our audience with something very important that day, generators. scott from westinghouse just stopped by with the details. >> the unit that we have here today comes with oil, tools for easy assembly and last power cord to run a refrigerator, tv, lights, things like that to carry on your li as normal. >> for your chance to win win, go to extratv.com and enter t secret word, power. >>> plastic surgery exposed, a french star's nose job. a superstar's new eyes and chin. and when you get up -- can i play? no! you don't even get football. [ male announcer ] when you've got 100% fiber optic fios, you get it. america's fastest, most reliable internet. it's the ultimate for downloading, streaming, and chatting. you have that guy all over the football field. thanks, joe! if the running backs don't start picking up the blitz, the quarterback is going to have a long night. is that your sister? look, are you trying to take my job? maybe. [ male announcer ] switch to a fios triple play online for just $89.99 a month guarantee
. >>> since today is the anniversary of hurricane sandy, we are hooking up our audience with something very important that day, generators. scott from westinghouse just stopped by with the details. >> the unit that we have here today comes with oil, tools for easy assembly and last power cord to run a refrigerator, tv, lights, things like that to carry on your li as normal. >> for your chance to win win, go to extratv.com and enter t secret word, power. >>> plastic...
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that's why it got named super storm sandy. that's why there was so much confusion and the national hurricane center stopped issuing warnings. that has been changed. in the future, they will continue those warnings. so they understand what's happening next time if this unfortunately does occur. >> well put. the nomenclature is one thing but it was the warnings that made the difference. the result obviously terrible. appreciate the reporting. >>> a 13-year-old carrying a toy gunshot and killed by police. the police say they did nothing wrong. but this was obviously a tragedy. the question is is could they have done more to prevent it? >>> also ahead, too much technology. a group of pediatricians advising parents to set limits on kind's smart phone and tablet use. ido more with less with buless energy. hp is helping ups do just that. soon, the world's most intelligent servers, designed by hp, will give ups over twice the performance, using forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll prov
that's why it got named super storm sandy. that's why there was so much confusion and the national hurricane center stopped issuing warnings. that has been changed. in the future, they will continue those warnings. so they understand what's happening next time if this unfortunately does occur. >> well put. the nomenclature is one thing but it was the warnings that made the difference. the result obviously terrible. appreciate the reporting. >>> a 13-year-old carrying a toy...
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sarah siegel was supposed to run last year but the race was canceled because of superstorm sandy which also hit her new jersey home. >> we had damage, we had no electricity and so, you know, this, after all of that training for 18 months, it's amazing. >> reporter: for others like boston native david hordier, the race was a comeback. he was caught in the chaos of the boston marathon bombing while finishing that race. >> my right foot was hit by a piece of shrapnel, and i've lost some hearing in both ears. >> reporter: he pounded the new york pavement wearing a boston strong patch. the crowd took notice. >> literally hundreds of people cheering boston strong. it was -- brought a tear to my eye a couple times, it really did. >> reporter: in light of the boston attacks security was tighter than ever at the new york city marathon. helicopters flew overhead. police officers checked bags and bop sniffing dogs were put to duty. kenyans priscah jeptoo and geoffrey mutai won the women and men's titles. >> i'm running for those people who can't. and that's why i'm doing this. >> reporter: he say
sarah siegel was supposed to run last year but the race was canceled because of superstorm sandy which also hit her new jersey home. >> we had damage, we had no electricity and so, you know, this, after all of that training for 18 months, it's amazing. >> reporter: for others like boston native david hordier, the race was a comeback. he was caught in the chaos of the boston marathon bombing while finishing that race. >> my right foot was hit by a piece of shrapnel, and i've...
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. >> and he raced to help the victims of hurricane sandy, and now he run in the new york marathon. and saying goodbye to the second american to orbit the earth. you are watching al jazeera america. i'll be right back. >>> welcome back. healthcare.gov is offline for maintenance tonight. technicians are spending 12 hours on repairs. the site has been racked with problems, keeping people buying insurance under the affordable care act. people can still sign up over the phone. it will be back tomorrow at nine. >> honda is recalling 400,000 mini vans. software problems could lead to sudden braking in 2007/2008 odyssey vans. a replacement part will not be available until next year. instructions will be mailed to owners. >> in two hours the new york city marathon will get underway. a lot of people are eager to get back in the race. superstorm sandy cancelled the marathon, and for one first responder tomorrow's race marks the end of a long journey. >> brian wilton waited years for the day to come. >> i decided to train for the new york city marathon four years ago. it's on my calendar, my t
. >> and he raced to help the victims of hurricane sandy, and now he run in the new york marathon. and saying goodbye to the second american to orbit the earth. you are watching al jazeera america. i'll be right back. >>> welcome back. healthcare.gov is offline for maintenance tonight. technicians are spending 12 hours on repairs. the site has been racked with problems, keeping people buying insurance under the affordable care act. people can still sign up over the phone. it will...
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last year's race cancelled due to hurricane sandy. remember that? they set everything up then had to tear it all back down. >>> history was made at today's marathon by an incredible young woman. her name is tatyana mcfadden. she completed her marathon grand slam by coming in first in the wheelchair division and three other marathons this year. as i found out, her success didn't come easy. at 24, tatyana mcfadden is no longer a stranger to adversity, taking on challenges most of her young adult life. born with spina bifida that paralyzed her from the waist down, unwanted by her mother, she was put into an orphanage that couldn't afford a wheel claire. >> i walked on my hands in the orphanage. no wheelchair. i just had a lot of hope. >> and this is not only an incredible personal achievement but a long journey in the making. mcfadden tweeting out after the race, i can't believe it. her nyc marathon win puts mcfadden in a category all to herself, becoming the first person to win a wheelchair grand slam in the same year, winning four marathons, boston,
last year's race cancelled due to hurricane sandy. remember that? they set everything up then had to tear it all back down. >>> history was made at today's marathon by an incredible young woman. her name is tatyana mcfadden. she completed her marathon grand slam by coming in first in the wheelchair division and three other marathons this year. as i found out, her success didn't come easy. at 24, tatyana mcfadden is no longer a stranger to adversity, taking on challenges most of her...
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super storm sandy forced forced cancellation of the marathon last spring oochlt the limits coming into this family reunions. whether just new yorkers, fans. it's a great idea to stay away from that area. >> 43 police dogs will be on the ground sniffing for explosives each runner will receive a clear plastic bag for personal items. >>> a celebrated chinese artist is planning a major art exhibition on alcatras, working with national parks sxfs other agencies to get approval. if approved it could open in fall, 2014. so far, very little information about who what the artist plans to show at the former prison the artist jailed by authorities in 2011 and made several art pieces about his time in prison. >> tesla's ceoelan musk is taking a page from other billionaires. buying a house across the street from his own massive estate in bel air. the home once owned by actor gene wilder. both zuckerberg just paid to buy properties adjacent to their homes >> coming up, how these three men made it from new york to los angeles under 29 hours. >> plus, world's largest snack maker now mixing sweet with
super storm sandy forced forced cancellation of the marathon last spring oochlt the limits coming into this family reunions. whether just new yorkers, fans. it's a great idea to stay away from that area. >> 43 police dogs will be on the ground sniffing for explosives each runner will receive a clear plastic bag for personal items. >>> a celebrated chinese artist is planning a major art exhibition on alcatras, working with national parks sxfs other agencies to get approval. if...
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>> reporter: well, you will remember this marathon was cancelled in the aftermath of super storm sandy, and so these people are happy to be here. they did not get the opportunity last year, even if they had to deal with stepped up restrictions, it's something they are willing to go through. there are extra restrictions just for the runners. they are all being screened before they get to the starting point and they are being told they cannot wear masks or bulky costumes, no backpacks or water packs, and a step to keep a long and difficult route safe for them. >> thank you so much. >>> a federal appeals court deals a big blow to obama care. >> what the decision on mandatory birth control coverage means for companies and their workers. seven minutes after the hour now, and wake up, you are watching "new day sunday." i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness... but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, a
>> reporter: well, you will remember this marathon was cancelled in the aftermath of super storm sandy, and so these people are happy to be here. they did not get the opportunity last year, even if they had to deal with stepped up restrictions, it's something they are willing to go through. there are extra restrictions just for the runners. they are all being screened before they get to the starting point and they are being told they cannot wear masks or bulky costumes, no backpacks or...
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the one year anniversary of hurricane sandy. >>james:many state courts have failed to report the mentally ill to state justice officials, undermining efforts to take guns away from potentially dangerous owners. the audit found that many courts were not aware of the reporting requirements. the courts collectively failed to report at least 2,300 mental health determinations over a three-year period. other courts reported only some of the required information. some took up to seven days to report. auditors say state law should be changed to require reporting within 24 hours. and the state could gain tens of millions of dollars annually in federal reimbursements for sick prison inmates under the nation's new health care law. state and federal officials say that the money would come from higher medicaid reimbursements for inmates who are treated in outside hospitals. it would not help pay for health care within prisons. the federal court-appointed official who controls california's prison medical system says it could save $40 million
the one year anniversary of hurricane sandy. >>james:many state courts have failed to report the mentally ill to state justice officials, undermining efforts to take guns away from potentially dangerous owners. the audit found that many courts were not aware of the reporting requirements. the courts collectively failed to report at least 2,300 mental health determinations over a three-year period. other courts reported only some of the required information. some took up to seven days to...
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heartbreaking moments now in the aftermath of sandy. that's super storm left part of the northeast ruined. now a year later people still say they are struggling to get back to normal and they had not gotten the help they want. elizabeth macdonald joins us live in one of the hardest hit areas in new york city. you are a money person first, how much is the government spend on sandy recovery? liz: good to be with you, bill hemmer. $4 billion to date. this cost the u.s. economy $65 billion in economic losses, and also we are seeing essentially news coming out of washington, d.c., the costs are increasing for flood insurance, right? so we have people finding out that i am in a flood place. they did not know it before. not just in the coastal areas here and the northeast, but rivers and lakes across the country. those costs are going up. they may delay the flood insurance increases. what you are looking at is this is the boardwalk, the iconic boardwalk torn apart like matchsticks. these are the areas people were risking each other with kayaks
heartbreaking moments now in the aftermath of sandy. that's super storm left part of the northeast ruined. now a year later people still say they are struggling to get back to normal and they had not gotten the help they want. elizabeth macdonald joins us live in one of the hardest hit areas in new york city. you are a money person first, how much is the government spend on sandy recovery? liz: good to be with you, bill hemmer. $4 billion to date. this cost the u.s. economy $65 billion in...
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there is still a long way to go for many people hit by sandy. in seaside heights, that's right. on the jersey shore, millions of reported to rebuild only to have a massive fire destroy part of the boardwalk that was ravaged by sandy. and really a one-two punch for them. but they are jersey strong. and the rebuilding is under way. >> reporter: when superstorm sandy slammed ashore one year ago swallowing this board waum, it took this hot dog shop with it. >> it was devastation. >> but he re-opened this summer, unwilling to give up. how was the summer for business? >> it was slow. it was a year of survival. >> reporter: then in a one-two punch, his new restaurant was wiped out in a september fire that demolished 60 businesses. >> it was probably the biggest feeling of helplessness i've ever had in my life. >> reporter: you named one superstorm? >> that's the only type i ever want to see again. >> reporter: this man is building back the pier. >> what we accomplished in several months should have taken a few years. >> reporter: but a large chunk of the pier still isn't rebuilt. and n
there is still a long way to go for many people hit by sandy. in seaside heights, that's right. on the jersey shore, millions of reported to rebuild only to have a massive fire destroy part of the boardwalk that was ravaged by sandy. and really a one-two punch for them. but they are jersey strong. and the rebuilding is under way. >> reporter: when superstorm sandy slammed ashore one year ago swallowing this board waum, it took this hot dog shop with it. >> it was devastation....
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tracy: superstorm sandy damaged one year ago today. can't believe it is a year. still generating business for one midwest company. jeff flock is ahead with the ceo of generac. ashley: in tech minute, how consumer pressure forced at&t to kang he will plans that would have hiked fees. we'll be right back. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. sometimes they just drop in. always obvious. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. >> at 20 two minutes past the
tracy: superstorm sandy damaged one year ago today. can't believe it is a year. still generating business for one midwest company. jeff flock is ahead with the ceo of generac. ashley: in tech minute, how consumer pressure forced at&t to kang he will plans that would have hiked fees. we'll be right back. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at...
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today, marks the 1-year anniversary of hurricane sandy. one company that made headlines back then was a tough time, that company was what makes what charles callsy daddy of generators and i call the rolls-royce of generators. of the big after the storm. joy anemias the ceo who is with us as we kickoff fox business's day at the plant in wisconsin. welcome to the program. we referred to you as a disaster stock because you kind of need disasters. there haven't been any, heaven forbid, there haven't been any disasters. your stock is going under a narrow band. what are the prospects for growth in the future? >> we change the company quite a bit over the last few years and if you wind back three years ago, storms and disasters matter lot more to this company but we have done a tremendous amount, doubled the size of the company in three years, doing smart things to create our own storms. stuart: wall street doesn't expect you to grow very much. how do you account for that? >> we have grown a lot in the last two years. what we like to think of is
today, marks the 1-year anniversary of hurricane sandy. one company that made headlines back then was a tough time, that company was what makes what charles callsy daddy of generators and i call the rolls-royce of generators. of the big after the storm. joy anemias the ceo who is with us as we kickoff fox business's day at the plant in wisconsin. welcome to the program. we referred to you as a disaster stock because you kind of need disasters. there haven't been any, heaven forbid, there...
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. >> still to come, picking up pieces aer to the day after super storm sandy. rebuilding efforts. >> nation's top intelligence officials deliver a message to congress on america's spying program. should they be worried? >> the teacher paid a heavy price for a biology lab >>> many communities along eastern seaboard celebrated rebirth today one year after super storm sandy took lives and damaged billions of dollars inappropriate. inappropriat inappropriate. -- in property >> round two. >> clearing away debris, working through the nightmare >> you're wondering what it's going to feel like to be electrocuted. >> one year ago we were in chaos, devastation in this community. and we have begun one year later, clear signs, evidence of rebirth. >> from jersey shore to staten island and beyond, devastation fierce, the rebuilding is slow. the department of housing and urban development saying only about 11% of the money has been distributed. hundreds of thousands of homes still uninhabitable. many still homeless. but many today focussing not on what is stolen, but on what
. >> still to come, picking up pieces aer to the day after super storm sandy. rebuilding efforts. >> nation's top intelligence officials deliver a message to congress on america's spying program. should they be worried? >> the teacher paid a heavy price for a biology lab >>> many communities along eastern seaboard celebrated rebirth today one year after super storm sandy took lives and damaged billions of dollars inappropriate. inappropriat inappropriate. -- in...
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mayor bloomberg did this after sandy. the numbers are staggering. 70% of all of the carbon emissions, china itself by in the next 20 years will have a billion people living in cities. one country will have a billion city dwellers. if you look at how they're doing the planning, in some cases, cities are well planned and cities go forward. in vast majority of places, cities don't have capacity to begin planning for resilience and think about their carbon emissions. only about 20% of all of the major cities including in developed countries can measure their own greenhouse gases. in the developing world what's really difficult is that cities are not credit worthy. of the 500 largest of cities in the developing world, only 4% are internationally credit worthy. higher percentage are nationally credit worthy. they need technology and know how to plan and build cities that will be cleaner and greener and more livable and at the same time make the contribution they need to make to reducing our greenhouse gas emissions. >> when you
mayor bloomberg did this after sandy. the numbers are staggering. 70% of all of the carbon emissions, china itself by in the next 20 years will have a billion people living in cities. one country will have a billion city dwellers. if you look at how they're doing the planning, in some cases, cities are well planned and cities go forward. in vast majority of places, cities don't have capacity to begin planning for resilience and think about their carbon emissions. only about 20% of all of the...
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return of favorite tradition scrapped last year because of super storm sandy. very cute. all right one last check on the weather. let's go back to spencer. white house sweet butter cookie. >> sweet to me. should have had one of those for dessert. here's clear sky across bay area on this evening. noaa turns out this is monitored and show virtually owl of the state of california is under severe drought conditions writ now and this one area in red down in south central california under extreme drought conditions rate now. we desperately need rainfall in this state. we won't be getting it tomorrow but probably won't complain about the weather. warm conditions across the state and that includes the bay area tomorrow. sunny sky here. high pressure on the coast and mid upper 60's. low to mid 70's right around the bay and mid 70's in our inland location so it's a lovely day. here accu-weather 7 day forecast. very nice over the wean as wel well. cooling down on sunday. sunday is when we should set our clock back saturday night to standard time again. 2 full day sunday monday warmi
return of favorite tradition scrapped last year because of super storm sandy. very cute. all right one last check on the weather. let's go back to spencer. white house sweet butter cookie. >> sweet to me. should have had one of those for dessert. here's clear sky across bay area on this evening. noaa turns out this is monitored and show virtually owl of the state of california is under severe drought conditions writ now and this one area in red down in south central california under...
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the 40th annual halloween parade was back in full swing after being canceled last year by super storm sandy and the year before that by a freak snowstorm. children in japan got in on the western tradition of trk or tre trick or treating. they could learn about western culture, practice english and dress up in fun and cute costumes. >>> and halloween may be known for trick or treating, but for one indiana couple, it was also the perfect time to say i do. the zombie bride and her ghoulish groom tied the knot in a haunted house called the shadow asylum which is also where they happened to work. congrats on them. >>> turning now to sports and thursday night football, bengals/dolphins, an overtime thriller. fourth quarter, only seconds left on the clock, sturgis kicked a field goal to tie the game and force ot. the bengals had their backs against the wall when the dolphins knocked andy dalton into the he said zone for a game winning safety. only the third time in nfl history that an overtime game has ended in a safety. miami upset cincinnati and miami has also won all six times they have played
the 40th annual halloween parade was back in full swing after being canceled last year by super storm sandy and the year before that by a freak snowstorm. children in japan got in on the western tradition of trk or tre trick or treating. they could learn about western culture, practice english and dress up in fun and cute costumes. >>> and halloween may be known for trick or treating, but for one indiana couple, it was also the perfect time to say i do. the zombie bride and her...
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a broader perspective as you see sandy coming in. havre de grace stood was a mix of sun and clouds. now we have a thin overcast. 57 at the airport. winds are east at 8. take a lack at your halloween planner, not bad at all. we're talking about low 70s about 4:00. then as we go into the evening cooling off. this will be mild for all the ghouls and goblins with the rain holding off until midnight or either. temperature se very mild. war lea down to 57 in baltimore but a lot of spots in maryland hanging on to the low 60s and very light breeze out of the east, southeast not making much of a difference. it is humid. humidity is set to stay and climb a bit that could help fuel some of the rain and make this feel unseasonably mild. 50s, quickly climbing into the low 70s. some spots 12 degrees above average. there will be cloud cover and rain around. there's our next rain maker, rain extending into the western great lakes and chicagoland. this same system will impact us late tomorrow night and into the day on friday. in the meantime it will be a warm front passing through and bringing up mi
a broader perspective as you see sandy coming in. havre de grace stood was a mix of sun and clouds. now we have a thin overcast. 57 at the airport. winds are east at 8. take a lack at your halloween planner, not bad at all. we're talking about low 70s about 4:00. then as we go into the evening cooling off. this will be mild for all the ghouls and goblins with the rain holding off until midnight or either. temperature se very mild. war lea down to 57 in baltimore but a lot of spots in maryland...